Women’s Euro 2025 predictions: Winner, best player and top goalscorer for the tournament in Switzerland | Football News
Before Euro 2025 women in Switzerland, experts, journalists and journalists from Sky Sports make their predictions for the tournament …
“The Netherlands can be the surprise package”
Sky Sports Expert and Comment, Emma Byrne:
Player to watch – Wieke Kaptein (Netherlands)
I think she will be a big player very soon and I hope that the euros will do this in her. These competitions tend to find these players and they become large stars and I think it will be the midfielder in the Netherlands.
Game to watch – Germany vs Sweden
Germany was very impressive when they played against England. They are a young team and I wondered how they would be, but I think they actually grew even more, I can’t wait to see them. Sweden is still a regular ship, but I think they are also improving.
Surprise package – Netherlands
I know that they are sort of in and around him, but no one really tips them and I think they will be the best that we have seen them for a long time. They are a young team with excellent players.
Top scorer – Alexia Potellas (Spain)
I think he will be a Spanish player from top to bottom and around. Alexia is on fire for the moment for a midfielder, it scores a huge number of goals and is also in penalties, which I have the feeling that Spain will have some.
“Gwinn has the potential to be a tournament player”
Sky Sports Senior Football Journalist, Charlotte Marsh:
Player to watch – Giulia Gwinn (Germany)
Barely a newcomer to the international scene, it will be the first Gwinn tournament as a captain – and she is only 25 years old. It was essential for her country at Euro 2022 and the 2024 Olympic Games while Germany won the bronze medal. She has the potential to be crowned the tournament player.
Winner and finalists – Spain and Germany
Not too far from the peloton here, but they are undoubtedly the two strongest teams in the competition. It is difficult to see anyone who beat Spain for the crown, and Germany could finish as a second in a second successive European championship.
Game to watch – England vs Wales
He does not improve that a home derby at home in a major tournament. It will also complete an incredibly difficult group where there could be a lot on the line for both. England will be the favorites to win, but never radiate an outsider, especially if they are Welsh.
Surprise set – Belgium
Belgium is quietly constituting its reputation in recent years and this could be the year when they show that they can compete with the big names. In fact, they beat England in April and had a close 3-2 defeat against Spain in the League of Nations. In no case will a line game be a delicate opponent for any team.
Top scorer – Alessia Russo (England)
Russo had a superb second half of the season with Arsenal under Renee Slegers, and scored in each of the last two Lioness games. England can break the goals when they wish, and as a starting attacking, expect Russo to accumulate some this summer.
“Final matches in group D Les Games to watch”
Sky Sports News Reporter Anton Toloui:
Player to watch – Claudia Pina (Spain)
The top scorer in the Champions League, the development of Pina this season has been impressive. She is not a guaranteed starter, but given her record this year, if she gets playing time, she could be the tournament player.
Winner and finalists – Spain and Germany
How can you look beyond world champions? Yes, they lost against England at the end of last year, but it’s a team full of stars, no major injury problems and a football style that can cause team problems. Germany has an exciting team led by the excellent Giulia Gwinn but can they really beat Spain?
Game game – Group D games
While England faces Wales in St Gallen, this could be a winning battle and in the Netherlands and France in Zurich. The “death group” will see one of the favorites thrown before the direct elimination stages.
Surprise set – Belgium
Ask England how difficult Belgium is to beat. They are well trained, defensively strong, in one of the weakest groups and in Tessa Wullaert, they have an attacker capable of scoring important objectives.
Top scorer – Salma Paralleluelo (Spain)
She played the World Cup two years ago and she is an even better player now. His athletics terrifies the defenders, while his full game has improved considerably due to his time in Barcelona.
“Wales will savor the oppressed tag”
Sky Sports Pundit and Co-Commentator Niamh Fahey:
Player to watch – Aitana Bonmati (Spain)
Her season in the last stages of the Champions League says a lot and she is the manufacturer of difference at the club and the country, although she will have to recover from her recent illness in order to have an impact.
Winner and finalist – Spain and Germany
Spain has an incredible team with match winners and is strong in each department. Germany is a young team that has been built with so much quality. An external choice, but I think that a team that could go far.
The game to watch – England vs Wales
It is the Maiden tournament in Wales and a derby match. Also the last group game, so it does not become tastier than that.
Surprise package – Wales
They are outsider but will savor the label. A seasoned team with so much quality and a well -perceived team that are well installed. Underestimate at your own risk.
Top scorer – Salma Paralleluelo (Spain)
An external choice and not a regular starter, but has the capacity to create and achieve objectives with pace and technical capacity. It’s a big tournament for the Barcelona player
“Agyemanman the player to watch”
Sky Sports News journalist Miriam Walker-Khan:
Player to watch – Michelle Agyemang (England)
I think it could be a secret weapon for England, because the other nations will not know what to expect because of its fact of having this one cap. This match – and the goal! – was unforgettable, and especially showed how confident it can be. I think Sarina Wiegman sees something exciting in Agyemang and I hope we can see more euros.
Winner and finalist – Spain and England
The reigning world champions are filled with world class players – many of which play together week after week in Barcelona. Having never won female euros – or even reaching a final – they will be more hungry than ever to prove their domination.
Although the depth of the England team is impressive, there is not as much experience in world class players who are in competition for playing time in the Spanish team, and I think it is this experience and their consistency that will lead them to win the tournament.
I base a final of Spanish English on the fact that I think that France could win group D, as if Spain and England both win their respective groups, they would be on the right track to meet in the semi-finals.
Consequently, part of me hopes that England does not win, so there is the possibility of a Spanish-English final and a re-evaluation of the 2023 World Cup, which could be absolutely exciting.
Spain will be incredibly difficult to beat. Without this home crowd that England had in 2022 and the addition of Spain wanting to win its very first Euros title, I think it will be too important for lionesses.
Game to watch – England vs Netherlands
I think it will be crucial for England and the group in general.
Top scorer – Alessia Russo
After a competitive WSL season as a joint winner of the league gold boot, Alessia Russo is likely to win the same title in euros.
The competitiveness of the places of the England team, combined with the additional confidence of this title of Champions League and a history of England providing the best scorers of the euros, the machine for the purpose of the Lioness Russo is what I put my money.